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The Graco 390 PC Classic, stand mounted is the perfect no frills entry level airless sprayer for inside painting and decorating, based on years of airless spray design experience, it is light weight and has an off-set handle, so it is easy to carry. It is the latest in a long line of small compact airless sprayers and now fitted with the Graco quick change ProConnect paint pump that allows you to keep working when it starts to need servicnig.

Supporting up to a 21 thou (0.021") spray tip it can handle most painting jobs, but not textured materials. The inlet valve can be easily accessed just with a hammer, to clean out any debris in the paint, .

It comes complete ready to spray with a 15m paint hose, FTxE spraygun and 517 size reversible spray tip, tool kit with a universal wrench/hammer, a bottle of TSL for the piston and a hose strap.

The price includes the cost of delivery

Maximum pressure at the pump: 230 bar (3,300 psi)

Maximum free flow: 1.8 litres/minute

Motor: 0.48 kW (0.625 HP) single phase 110v

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£275.00

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The model number is the name of the product given by the manufacturer, eg 495 StMax II which is a Graco small sprayer, or PS 3.21 which is the model number of a Wagner small sprayer; this is usually marked on the product plate that is attached to all sprayers, often under the motor or inside the leg of the cart where it is less likely to be splashed with paint. If you still cannot find it, email us a picture of the sprayer to info@lionindustries.co.uk and complete this data on the form with XXX

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The part number of a piece of equipment is not the serial number. It is usually marked on the the CE plate in conformity with the Machinery Directive. This is usually fixed in a place where it will not get damaged or splashed with paint, such as under the motor, or on an inside vertical part of the cart. If it is a unit made up from several main parts, such as a pneumatic sprayer, do not give the part number on the air motor, but the part number of the plate fixed to the frame (cart). If you still cannot find it, email us a picture of the sprayer to info@lionindustries.co.uk and complete this data on the form with XXX